Albuquerque
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Albuquerque
Welcome to Albuquerque Daniel Schwen CITCA is proud to announce the opening of its new regional training facility in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico, in partnership with Rio Telecom Services, Ltd. CITCA’s training courses are taught by industry experts, and the programs have been recognized by OSHA and accepted by all of the major industry leaders including Bechtel, American Tower, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint, Crown Castle, SBA, Goodman Networks, etc. We have included this guide in the hopes that your stay in Albuquerque will be as enjoyable as it is educational. Location Situated in the heart of America’s Southwest, Albuquerque offers vibrant architecture, breathtaking views and bold cuisine to both residents and visitors alike. Originally founded by the Spanish in 1706, Albuquerque has since blossomed into a thriving city on the banks of the Rio Grande. It is now a major hub of business and culture, with easy access to amenities, transportation and recreation. Airports Albuquerque is serviced by the Albuquerque International Sunport, which is conveniently located just three miles south of downtown. Accommodations There are many hotels available at a variety of price points in Albuquerque, including a Holiday Inn, Days Inn and Best Western. For a more upscale stay, try booking a room at the Sandia Casino & Resort or the Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town. Restaurants Experience authentic Southwestern flavors at Albuquerque’s Taqueria Mexicano, the Pueblo Harvest Cafe and Mariscos Altamar, or bite into a juicy burger at Tim’s Place. If you are in the mood for some gourmet dining, the Antiquity Restaurant serves some of the finest food in the city in a charming, rustic setting. Things to See There is no shortage of interesting activities in Albuquerque. Take a ride on the Sandia Peak Tramway for dazzling views as you ascend 10,000 feet into the Sandia Mountains. Then stop by one of the city’s numerous museums, take a walk through history at Petroglyph National Monument, or spend an evening at the Sandia Casino. For the younger crowd, Albuquerque is also home to the ABQ BioPark Zoo and Aquarium. Contact Us Adam Selby Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sharon Allen by phone or email: sallen@citca4training.com 425-418-0503 What to Bring In order to complete the practical segment of classes, please bring the following equipment: • Head protection with chin strap • Eye protection • Class 3 harness with positioning D ring in front and fall arrest D ring on back at minimum • Fall arrest lanyards (Y version or two individual ones) • Work positioning lanyard • Safety cable grab • Hand protection • Proper foot wear for climbing • Carry bag Training Facility CITCA courses are held in partnership with Rio Telecom Services at CITCA’s regional training facility, featuring both indoor and outdoor facilities. Rio Telecom Services 9664 Eagle Ranch Unit 6 Albuquerque, NM 87114 Please bring the controlled descent device used by your company. We will incorporate this into the training regime in order to make your training experience as true to life as possible. CITCA courses are scheduled from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM unless otherwise noted.